Insect faunas of South Africa from the upper Permian and the Permian/ Triassic boundary
Date
1997
Authors
van Dijk
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Bernard Price Institute for Palaeontological Research
Abstract
Those sites in South Africa where more than one insect fossil specimen has been found have been
interpreted as younger than Middle Triassic or as Late Permian. One site which has yielded a number
of specimens and is apparently near the Permian/Triassic boundary is a quarry in the town of Bulwer
KwaZulu- Natal. There are six sites with more than one insect specimen which are stratigraphically lower
than Bulwer, namely Escourt (a new site), Far End, Mooi River (National Road), Mount West,
Balgowan and Lidgetton. According to the 1984 1 : 1 000 000 Geological Map of Southern Africa Bulwer
is situated in the Tarkastad Subgroup of the Beaufort Group near its lower boundary; the Tarkastad has
been considered as Triassic. the remaining sites, except Balgowan and Lidgetton, fall in the Estcourt
Formation of the Beaufort Group, a do all the sites with single Late Permian specimens except for one
similarly aged specimen from the more easterly Emakwezeni formation. The stratigraphically lowest
sites are Lidgetton and slightly younger Balgowan; both are mapped as Volksrust Formation of the Ecca
Group. An analys is is made of vertical distribution of taxa, with those of Lidgetton and Balgowan
grouped together as a lower unit, of Bulwer as upper unit, and of the Estcourt formation sites and
Emakwezini site as a middle unit. No obvious break between the three units has been noted.
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Keywords
Insects, Upper Permian; Permian/Tfriassic Boundary; Estcourt Fonnation; Volksrust Formation; Tarkastad Subgroup.
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